A look back at March

The Skycats wing walking display at the Avalon Airshow. (Ivan Kemp) 322448_05

The Indy travels through the archives and has a look at the top stories in March.

Avalon Airshow returned bigger than ever, with a reported 80,000 people attending each day, though the event caused chaos on the roads, with people reporting being stuck in traffic for up to three hours.

Paralympian skier turned physiotherapist Cameron Rahles-Rahbula was fined $5000 but avoided a conviction for filming a half-naked teenage patient at Geelong Grammar.

Geelong council abandoned its proposed Lara flood overlays due to significant opposition from residents.

North Geelong won its fourth consecutive Geelong Cricket Association premiership with a 31-run victory over East Belmont.